Ian Harrison – Jealous Lyrics

Jealous Lyrics by Ian Harrison

Jealous, Jealous
I go home for Christmas and I see my old friends
Coupled up, settled down cul de sac and picket fence
Party every weekend now they’re home by ten
Kind of same, kind of slow, kind of happy I resent

Why they’d have to go and ruin their life
It’s everything I never wanted so why am I

Jealous, Jealous
Never man enough to put a ring on her fingertip I’m
Jealous, I can’t help it
Haven’t found the love to fill a house with a couple kids
I say I’m doing fine
I say it’s not for me
But honestly I’m scared to death I’ll always be
Jealous
Jealous

Waking up alone around a quarter past ten
No alarm, not a rush, no one wondering where I’ve been
Ask if me if I’d change a thing or do it all again
I’d say half of me is no regrets the other half still gets

Jealous, Jealous
Never man enough to put a ring on her fingertip I’m
Jealous, I can’t help it
Haven’t found the love to fill a house with a couple kids
I say I’m doing fine
I say it’s not for me
But honestly I’m scared to death I’ll always be
Jealous
Jealous

Jealous of the life I could’ve lived
The man I could’ve been
The girl I could’ve loved if I hadn’t been so selfish

Jealous, Jealous
Never man enough to put a ring on her fingertip I’m
Jealous, I can’t help it
Haven’t found the love to fill a house with a couple kids
I say I’m doing fine
I say it’s not for me
But honestly I’m scared to death I’ll always be
Jealous
Jealous